Sun Hits the Sky
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Released9 June 1997
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| Single by Supergrass | ||||
| from the album In It for the Money | ||||
| B-side | "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" | |||
| Released | 9 June 1997 | |||
| Studio | Sawmills (Golant, UK) | |||
| Genre | Psychedelic rock[1] | |||
| Length | 4:55 | |||
| Label | Parlophone | |||
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"Sun Hits the Sky" is a song by English rock band Supergrass. It was released as the third single from the band's second album, In It for the Money (1997), in June 1997. The single reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 20 in Iceland. The B-side, "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others", is a cover of the 1986 Smiths song.
UK and Australian CD single[2][3]
- "Sun Hits the Sky"
- "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others"
- "Sun Hits the Sky" (Radio 1 Evening Session)
UK 7-inch and cassette single[4][5]
- "Sun Hits the Sky" (radio edit)
- "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others"
Japanese mini-album[6]
- "Sun Hits the Sky" (radio edit)
- "Cheapskate"
- "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others"
- "Sun Hits the Sky" (Radio 1 Evening Session)
- "Odd?" (original version)
- "Melanie Davis"
Credits and personnel
Credits are taken from the In It for the Money album liner notes.[7]
Studio
- Recorded at Sawmills Studio (Golant, UK)
Personnel
- Supergrass – writing, production, mixing
- Rob Coombes – writing
- Satin Singh – percussion
- John Cornfield – production, mixing
